Which fft filter do you recommend for use with Photoshop CS4?

Looking around the internet, I am having trouble finding an FFT filter that I can download and that is recommended for use with CS4.  Any have any help?

Thanks much, but when I click on the link
<http://www.mdr.co.nz/Fourier%20Transformation.zip>
http://www.mdr.co.nz/Fourier%20Transformation.zip, it leads to a Not Found
page.
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